Medical
Emergency Procedures
For
any on-campus emergency, dial x1-911. From a cell phone dial (413)
538-2304.
A medical emergency
can occur anywhere on campus. The reaction of the victim or those
around her/him can ensure quick arrival of trained emergency personnel.
What to do
if someone is injured or becomes ill:
- Stay Calm.
- Dial 1-911
(413-538-2304 from a cell phone) and explain the type of emergency,
the location of the victim and the condition of the victim. Let
the dispatcher know of any safety hazards - chemical spill, fire,
fumes, etc.
- Be
sure to tell the dispatcher if the person is unconscious,
not breathing, is bleeding profusely or has chest pain.
These all cause the dispatcher to summon an ambulance.
- Do not hang
up unless told to do so by the dispatcher.
- Do not move
the victim unless there is danger of further injury if s/he is
not moved.
- Do not give
victim anything to eat or drink.
Department of
Public Safety Officers are trained as Massachusetts First Responders.
All officers receive annual re-certification in CPR and use of the
department's Automatic External Defibrillators. Officers may be
augmented by members of the student Medical Emergency Response Team
who are trained as EMT-Basics and as First Responders.
Public Safety
and the MERT Team provide triage and emergency medical care. Public
Safety can provide access to ambulance service as well as transportation
for community members, as appropriate, to the college's Health Center.
If you have
a medical condition that might require special knowledge by our
staff, please contact Director Paul Ominsky or Associate Director
Barbara Arrighi to discuss your situation. See also our Assistance
Program for Students With Disabilites for more details.
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